68% of Christian men and 15% of Christian women say they watch porn at least once a month.

​54 percent of pastors said they viewed porn within the past year in a Pastors.com survey

​Nearly 20% of the calls received on Focus on the Family’s Pastoral Care Line are for help with issues such as pornography and compulsive sexual behavior. And of the 1,351 pastors that Rick Warren’s website, Pastors.com, surveyed on porn use, 54% said they had viewed internet pornography within the last year and 30% of those had visited within the last 30 days.

In my time as a therapist, I have worked with many who struggle with sexual issues. Whether it is sexual addiction, Sexual abusing, or other devient sexual behaviors; There is always one underlying factor......Pornography. When probing into how each person got entangled by pornography, I hear many of the same reasons to justify their use of porn. Here are a few of the most common reasons:

Myth #3: Pornography is an expression of Woman's Liberation and healthy Sexual expression.

Not every deep, loving relationship between people of the same sex is “gay.”

Last week, in an essay for The Federalist, D.C. McAllister offered this valuable and timely reminder to a society that has largely forgotten what true friendship looks like.​Drawing heavily on C.S. Lewis’ The Four Loves, McAllister references the traditional Greek distinction between eros and philia. Eros refers to the more passionate, exclusive form of love that occasionally manifests itself in sexual activity, whereas philia refers to intimacy (which can also be passionate) proper to friendship.

In writing this article, it is not our intention to prove scientifically, or otherwise, that behind every violent sex crime there is a pornography problem. Clearly, violent sexual crimes existed long before dirty magazines and porn sites came into the picture.

​The purpose of this article is to address the concerning misinformation that many pro-porn defenders promote by saying that pornography is harmless or by saying that we lack the necessary “conclusive scientific data” that pornography causes sex crimes. (We have heard countless people even argue that pornography is helpful because it allows people to view their deviant sexual fantasies, rather than practicing them on another person.)

These pro-porn people contend that pornography actually decreasesinstances of rape because it is an acceptable sexual outlet. However, there is already enough evidence of a causal link between porn and sex crimes to make the claim that pornography is extremely harmful

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